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SA loses possibly more than that to corruption, I don't see any news/billboards about that.

Let's refrase that: Due to entrepreneurs trying to meet market demand, SA is unable to steal from all of its population, just most. And the gangs that pretend to run the place will be down 1bn out of the 1.3trl they usually steal.

What is important here ? ? TobaccoKills 95 South Africans DAILY ☠️☠️🚭🚭 But MSM & our friendly government promote the poison Twice the murder rate

I-malema inyoka

What’s the EFF cut?

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